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Short Call | Retail now the smart money, hotel stocks in demand, wired for profit, lure of gold

Stocks may be booming, but having been through the correction between October 2021 and March 2022, many investors may have realised the truth in the adage that trees don’t grow to heaven.

July 20, 2023 / 08:46 IST
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Indian Hotels shares were among the prominent gainers in Wednesday’s trade, climbing around 3%.

No mathematical formula or yardstick alone can be relied on for identifying growth stocks or for detecting when their earnings reach maturity. - T. Rowe Price

Till a few months back, foreign institutional investors were selling relentlessly, and domestic funds/individual investors were steadfast buyers. The plot has changed now, with FIIs buying aggressively and domestic investors using rallies to book profits. Post-COVID, domestic investors have become the deciding vote for market trend. This is in stark contrast to the previous bull runs when they were usually the ones left holding the bag when the rally ended. So what does it say about the near term trend when local investors—who have been more right than wrong in the last three years—decide to take some money off the table?

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One possible reason is that there are alternatives for retail investors today, unlike three years ago when equities was the only game in town, thanks to low interest rates and a listless property market. That is no longer the case as both fixed income instruments and real estate are doing well. Combine this with the popular perception that stock valuations are beginning to get expensive, then it makes sense to encash some of the paper wealth and deploy it in other assets. Stocks may be booming, but having been through the correction between October 2021 and March 2022, many investors may have realised the truth in the adage that trees don’t grow to heaven. (There is a second part to that adage—roots don’t grow to hell, but it is not yet time for that one)

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